NITN | @notintownlive | 04 Jun 2019, 02:19 pm
Kolkata, June 3: Rotary International District 3291 and Rotary Club of Belur felicitated the top ranked students from different boards at CONNECTIONS -District Assembly at the Hyatt Regency.
Rajive Kaul, Chairman, NICCO Group, was the chief guest at the event.
He, along with District Governor ( 2019-20) Ajay Agarwal, felicitated the board toppers.
Dewang Kumar Agarwal of Kolkata and secured the top position in ISC Class 12 examination 2019, scoring 100 percent marks. Dewang shares the first position in India with Vibha Swaminathan of Bengaluru. Dewang is a student of Science stream. He has made Kolkata and Eastern region proud by being an all India topper.
Debanjan Das from South Point High School is the overall topper in the Eastern Region of CBSE (comprising West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand and part of Chhattisgarh).
He studied under the Humanities stream and scored 98.6 percent marks.
Anwesha Chattopadhyay of Garden High School secured second rank in India and topped in West Bengal with 99.2 percent marks.
Aratrika Pal student of Heritage International School from the science stream has secured the All India 3rd position with 99.5% for the ISC 2019 result.
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